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Old 07-18-2011, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ArchAngel2K
i mainly worry about the exhaust doing damage to the turbo if it has too much back pressure coming from a 3in DP to a 2.75in exhaust. im still kind of a turbo noob so im just trying to do things right without damage. my bank account will appreciate it if i do it right the first time lol.
I'm running a 3" downpipe and a T1R 70mm sparrow exhaust, no issues so far.

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what kind of power are you looking at?
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what kind of power are you looking at?
Old 07-18-2011, 12:27 PM
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touche good sir. is that on pump or race gas?
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touche good sir. is that on pump or race gas?
91 pump

I live in Denver (over 5000ft. above sea level) so a standard correction factor was used on the dyno.
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gottcha. if you dont mind my asking do you have anything else done besides a full race kit? and what boost are you running?
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Originally Posted by ArchAngel2K
gottcha. if you dont mind my asking do you have anything else done besides a full race kit? and what boost are you running?
Hondata K-Pro
ID1000's
Ported and Polished built head

I was running out of fuel on the top end so we couldn't even use my boost controller...still on wastegate spring pressure (11lbs)

Trying to get my fuel issues sorted out, then back to the dyno for some more tuning.

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damn that correction factor must have been huge if you were only on 11lbs hitting 500+ or was that power reached on higher boost? Scott you have been the most helpful person on this forum and for that i thank you
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Originally Posted by ArchAngel2K
damn that correction factor must have been huge if you were only on 11lbs hitting 500+ or was that power reached on higher boost? Scott you have been the most helpful person on this forum and for that i thank you
Yea I don't like to post up my numbers much anymore...seems like I get flamed. When I get my fuel issue sorted and get back on the dyno, I'll make sure to get uncorrected numbers as well. This is the second time I've hit over 500hp (different tuners, different dynos)...but it does seem like a few members on here with the full-race kit are over 500 as well.

No prob, glad to help!

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na no flaming from me only mad respect. would 16lbs be enough for 500 at 0ft or would i need to go higher?


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